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    samedi 29 décembre 2012

    Snake Motors Kitano Replica K-16 First Edition 2013

    from :planet japan Blog

       










    Racing Version





    Foto: Snake Motors e SCS Tokyo

    Video: YouTube

    Smart ForTwo modified for the 2013 Dakar Rally



    The Smart ForTwo isn't known for high-performance, but that hasn't stopped Team Feber from trying to enter the 2013 Dakar Rally with one.
    Set to tackle the grueling 8,000 km (4,970 mile) course, the specially modified ForTwo has been equipped with a modified body, an off-road suspension and a four-wheel drive system.
    Unfortunately, Team Feber wasn't able to raise enough money to support their Dakar adventure. According to driver Jose Luis Alvarez Alarcón "We have no choice, we love to dream ... we like movies with happy endings" but even though we cannot compete in Dakar this year, "the movie was pretty, very pretty ...."
    Source: VW Vortex



    Team couldn't raise enough money to compete

    KZ 400 par Alex




    1978 KZ400 by Alex Veaone, from Philadelphia... Via The bike shed








    vendredi 28 décembre 2012

    for NEW YEAR ! 10 Great Rye Whiskeys to Try


    You’ve heard it before, but here’s another shot: Rye whiskey is on the comeback. We’ve long contented ourselves with corn-based bourbon, and we’re not ready (in the least) to change that habit — but to be sure, rye deserves some serious sipping. Long handcuffed to mixed drinks like the Manhattan, rye’s extra boldness and spice in comparison to corn-heavy whiskey is particularly pertinent after a long day of work. It’s simple, like good things should be, served straight up or over ice, and of course still works beautifully in cocktails.
    And something with an extra kick-your-ass? That’s what whiskey’s all about. Rye whiskey sales have tripled in the last five years, so it’s time you jumped on this train. Here’s 10 great rye sippers at price points for the thirsty pauper or the libational prince.

    Wild Turkey 101 Rye

    This affordable 4-5 year aged rye rendition serves dual threat as a killer Manhattan mixture and a straight sipper with some serious zip. It’s solidly anchored in rye spiciness with a bit of apple and honey. Unfortunately, it’s a bit hard to find right now; the 81 proof iteration is similarly affordable and delicious.

    George Dickel Rye Whiskey

    Stop giggling at the name. This cheap rye whiskey is smoothness incarnate, aged five years and uses 95% rye. Plus, lots of tasty flavors: cocoa, vanilla, raisin — all at a poor college kid price.

    Knob Creek Rye Whiskey

    Knob Creek has long boasted tasty bourbons that won’t break the bank, and their rye blend is no different. Bare spice up front with earthy sweetness make this an interesting sip, and distinctly different at a still-affordable price.

    Van Winkle Family Reserve Rye 13 year

    With maturity comes layers of depth and intensity that our elderly readers are well aware of. Old Rip Van Winkle’s 13 year aged rye blends “cocoa, vanilla and white pepper” into rye’s standard kick. It’s rare to find this many years of aging at such a low price — you should jump on this discontinued whiskey before all the bottles are gone.

    Michter’s US*1 Single Barrel Rye

    This single barrel rye whiskey gives both spiciness and fruity flavors like plum and marmelade. Sound interesting? We think so.

    Whistlepig Straight Rye Whiskey

    Brewed by former Maker’s Mark Master distiller Dave Pickerell, this 100% Canadian rye whiskey is aged for 10 years in oak barrels before it makes its way into your happy stomach. That oak aging mellows the rye bite with vanilla notes, and the utter absence of corn still makes this a distinct, and tasty, drink.

    Journeyman Ravenswood Rye

    Tasty doesn’t have to mean aged. This young whiskey, made from organic rye and wheat, has bold grain notes and is smooth throughout — sounds perfect for a cocktail drink, doesn’t it?

    Buffalo Trace Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. Straight Rye Whiskey

    This corn-free, to-be-released creation has it all: alcohol burn, caramel, rye spice, cinnamon, and even strawberries. Oh, and it’s named after one of the founding fathers of American whiskey. He’d be proud of this one.

    Sazerac 18 year Rye

    Balance is key in one of the most sought-after rye whiskeys on the market. 18 years of relaxation mellow the usual oakiness and spice and induce citrus and honey. Only 28 barrels are released per yearly bottling, so if you can sniff this one out, hide it well from moochers.

    Masterson’s 10 Year Old Straight Rye Whiskey

    For those with a sweet tooth, Masterson’s first foray into whiskey is a treat. The usual spice (have we drilled that point home yet?) in this Canadian import is finished with raisin and orange notes. Not bad, eh?


    By CHRIS WRIGHT (http://gearpatrol.com)
    Photo by LIQUOR.COM

    MOTORHEAD: THE PORSCHE MUSEUM



    MOTORHEAD went to Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, Germany and witnessed glorified machines of the new and old. There are around 150 cars in the museum and 90% of them are kept in the condition as ready to run.
    Motorhead would like to thank Porsche for allowing us to film in their beautiful museum.
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    Director / Film / Edit / Grade : Luke Huxham
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    The Antarctic Parka by Nigel Cabourn: If it’s good enough for the South Pole...


    It’s getting a bit ‘parky’ now, as we say in London. That’s ‘cold’ to those not born within the sound of Bow Bells. So when one’s looking for a winter coat, it’s a good idea to search for something toasty warm, something “inspired by the parka worn by Sir Edmund Hillary on his Antarctic and Everest expeditions,” such as the Antarctic Parka by Nigel Cabourn.



    Hand-stuffed with goose down, and made of 100% cotton Ventile outer fabric, the garment is a result of designer Nigel Cabourn’s passion for vintage clothing. He has collected it for over 30 years and has an archive of more than 4,000 pieces.
    His inspiration for cold weather clothing is further heightened by a long-standing love of the North of England and its bracing winds.
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    Further details on Nigel Cabourn's 'Classics' collection can be found at www.cabourn.com.

    Text: Classic Driver
    Photos: Nigel Cabourn

    THE 2012 BIKE EXIF TOP TEN


    Honda XL600 custom motorcycle
    Twice a year, we compile a list of the most popular motorcycles on Bike EXIF. It’s the global barometer of public taste, with bikes selected on the basis of web traffic and their popularity across our social media channels—including Facebook, Stumbleupon and our exploding Pinterest page, which now has almost 1.5 million followers.
    So here are the ten machines that our readers liked best in the second half of 2012. There are several ‘older’ bikes that are still racking up huge numbers, and would make this list if it was an all-time Greatest Hits: That includes several Rough Crafts and Wrenchmonkees bikes, plus previous Classified Moto builds and many of Cafe Racer Dreams’ machines.
    Let us know in the comments what you think of this list.
    1. Classified Moto KT600 [top]. When Battlestar Galactica actress Katee Sackhoff wanted a custom motorcycle, she commissioned John Ryland to build this Honda XL600. It’s already garnered well over 100,000 page views, and not surprisingly, Ryland has been deluged with orders for new builds.
    Ducati 1098 by Anglada Originals
    2. After a track day accident, Alonzo Bodden got his Ducati 1098 (above) customized by Anglada Originals. The result is a powerful, heavily upgraded performance bike packed with top-shelf components and given a brutal streetfighter style.
    Yamaha Virago XV750
    3. This 1982 Yamaha Virago XV750 (above) was Eric Meglasson’s first motorcycle build, and was inspired by Classified Moto’s work on the same model. The Oregon architect now runs his own custom motorcycle company.
    BMW cafe racer
    4. 1970s-era BMW airheads respond well to the cafe racer treatment. But you don’t often see one with a mono-shock conversion. This 1976 BMW R75/6 (above) is owned by graphic designer Casey Wilkinson of the motorcycle-mad Wilkinson Brothers.
    Ducati Pantah
    5. It’s always fascinating to see the personal rides of bike builders. This amazing Ducati Pantah(above) belongs to JvB-moto’s Jens vom Brauck, a regular on these pages since the early days.
    Triumph Bonneville cafe racer
    6. Dark and minimal is the custom trend today. But there’s always an exception, like this pale and elegant Triumph Bonneville cafe racer (above) by Loaded Gun Customs.
    Vintage BMW R75/5
    7. The Spanish workshop Cafe Racer Dreams transformed a humble BMW R75/5 (above) into a stunning vintage scrambler destined for the streets of Paris.
    Honda Super Cub custom
    8. Holland’s Super Motor Company has turned the humble Honda Super Cub (above) into a fire-breathing salt flats racer. It’s not our usual fare on EXIF, but it was the surprise hit of the year.
    Custom Norton motorcycle
    9. Jason Kidd’s extraordinary Flyrite Choppers ‘Double Trouble’ (above) custom Norton has not one, but two Atlas engines.
    Ducati GT1000 custom
    10. A stern test for custom builders is how they handle the ‘budget’ job. This Ducati GT1000 (above) was no problem for the English workshop Spirit Of The Seventies—and won the company many new admirers.
    What do you think about this selection? Is it representative of the custom scene today? And what do you think the next trends will be?
    Add your thoughts below—I’ll be closely monitoring the comments from around noon (PST time in the US), and will be happy to answer any questions you’ve got.

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